The full court sat yesterday, the 26th of September, for the purpose of hearing appeals. IN RE THOMAS ARNOLD.—The further hearing of this case was resumed at the sittings of the ...
Article : 185 wordsThe following business was transacted on Monday the 26th of September, before the Commissioner:—Certificates of conformity were granted, ...
Article : 742 wordsA writer in a weekly contemporary, under the signature of, "Voltigeur," thus reviews the merits of the various candidates for the championship:—According to my promise made at the time of the ...
Article : 3,728 wordsPRESSURE OF AIR.—The weekly range in pressure of air amounted to 0.459 in., the maximum at 10 p.m. of the 19th being 30,209 in., and the minimum at 3 a m. of the 22nd 29,750 in. ...
Article : 616 wordsAs to deputations and public meetings, and dinners and suppers, Mr O'Shanassy, Mr Ireland, and Dr Evans have vied with each other as to who should exhibit the least dignity and the most inconsiderate ...
Article : 601 wordsOLD COURT.—In re J. B. Were. INSOLVENT COURT.—John Carson, adjourned first and only meeting, at 11; George Say, do do; Matthison and Duncan, 3rd meeting, do; ...
Article : 58 wordsOn the 10th ult., a payable gutter was made by the Old Black Lead Mining Company, on the Black Lead, having apparently its source on the Chalk Hills (marked R on plan). In consequence of this ...
Article : 2,338 wordsThe magistrates on the beach yesterday, the 26th inst., were the Mayor, and Messrs Sturt, Baker, Hackett, Greeves, Bryant, and Freeman. MINOR OFFENCES.—Seventeen persons were ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Tue 27 Sep 1859, Page 6
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